012 - THE MISSION OF THE EASTERN CHURCH IN THE DIASPORA

Ed. The School – 12-1996

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  1. Short history

The diaspora of Christians from the East, begun in the first centuries of Christianity, continued until the eighth century. In the early days, it was not an escape, as will happen later, but it was linked to the missionary mandate of the Church. Evangelization spread from Syria to the western shores of the Mediterranean and to the Far East. The main center of missionary propagation was Antioch, to whose community reference was made for the preparation of the religious who were preparing to leave. Even the apostle Paul stayed there for a while. During the Muslim domination the migratory flows of Christians took place within the borders of the empire. In the years of the Ottoman Empire (1516-1918) until the expedition of Napoleon to Egypt in 1798 communications between the Eastern and Western worlds were reduced and emigration outside the territories subjected to the Sublime Porte were negligible. After the Napoleonic occupation in 1801, Mehemet Alì came to power in Egypt in 1805, which proposed to bring the country to modernity, favoring its cultural and economic awakening. The new political climate attracts many Middle Eastern Christians to Egypt, coming from countries that are not very tolerant of minorities. Entire Syro-Lebanese villages are emptied. In the space of a few years, Christians will invite their priests to join them, thus trying to rebuild the community. During another diaspora to the West and South America, the emigrants gave rise to several settlements created based on the country of origin. In the new offices in the West and in the New World, the distinctions between Orthodox and Catholics weaken.

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013 - ARABIAN CHRISTIAN CULTURAL HERITAGE

Ed. The School – 12-1996

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It may be useful to remember that Muslims from Arabia settled in the Middle East around 640 AD the Christians instead occupied these lands since the early days of the spread of Christianity.

  1. Arabs: Muslims or Christians?

Can we therefore speak of Arabs or Muslims? Let us first clarify what is meant by the Arabic term. In the West the words Arabic and Muslim are often used interchangeably, almost as if they were synonyms and there was a coincidence of meaning between the two expressions. But things are different. The Arabic term indicates a geographical and cultural area, not an ethnic identity, nor a belonging to a religious confession.

Thus, arabity corresponds to a linguistic, cultural, political and historical belonging. Christians are an integral part of the Arab world and, like Muslims, they are no longer Arabs of Christians, so Christians are no less Arab than Muslims.

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020 - The newly persecuted

Email to Paolo Mieli – 30-05-2002

Sent by Samir on Thursday, May 30, 2002

23:10-Time 2002

To Antonio Socci: copy of what was sent to Paolo Mieli

From: Giuseppe Samir Eid

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SUBJECT: The newly persecuted

I hope you had time to take note of the index of the book I gave you at the end of your speech: Christians and Muslims around 2000, published by the Paulines.

Despite your many commitments, I ask you to read page 27 that I wrote eight years ago; I believe that Muslim centres are bombs that one day or another will explode if Italians and public authorities  will not rediscovering their identity and apply the Law without hesitation.

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022 - How to modernize the Arab world BOCCONI UNIVERSITY

Bocconi – 12-20

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In the name of God: war or peace?                           

The answer to the question I was asked: How can we modernize the Arab world? Its answer would require a dedicated debate. I will try to synthesize. The action could be directed towards several ways:

In Europe:

  • towards Muslim preachers
  • towards the Muslims immigrants in Italy
  • towards Europeans:
  • towards the Institutions

In Arab countries:

  • Women and human development
  • politically
  • at the level of international organisations
  • By taking advantage of their thousand-year experience of the Arab Christians.

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